Permanent marker is a dye stain, which makes it difficult to remove. Depending on the color, you may be able to bleach your garment, and that is likely the most efficient way to remove the stain. Otherwise you should pretreat it, following the directions on the back of a bought pretreatment.
One effective way to remove permanent marker is by using rubbing alcohol or nail polish remover. Simply soak a cotton ball in either substance and gently rub it over the stained area until the marker comes off. Alternatively, you can also try using a whiteboard marker to draw over the permanent marker before erasing it quickly with a dry cloth.
Well, one theory is that the chemicals contained in the whiteboard marker somehow reacts to the permanent marker, making it rub off, but it is not an excellent way to clean off permanent marker.
Try using rubbing alcohol or acetone nail polish remover. Soak a cloth in the solution and gently rub the permanent marker off the chalkboard. Make sure to test a small area first to ensure it won't damage the chalkboard surface.
Toothpaste will get marker out of football shirts, keep re-applyying until out and wash with warm water.
One way to remove a stain from a permanent marker on jeans is to dab rubbing alcohol onto the stain with a cotton ball. Blot the stained area until the marker lifts off, then rinse with cold water and wash the jeans as usual. Repeat the process if necessary.
One way to remove permanent marker from jeans is to dab the stain with rubbing alcohol or nail polish remover using a cloth or cotton ball. Blot the stain until it fades, then wash the jeans in cold water. Repeat the process if necessary.
Lycra running shorts are a good way to help prevent chaffing during exercising. They are available online at www.runoutlet.com. You can also go to many major retail stores for spandex that you can wear under your running shorts.
if it's in sharpie perment marker......if its perspex or acrylic plastic it'll just rub offf.nail polish remover gets sharpie off quite wellhope this is of some use...x
Permanent markers are not truly permanent, as their ink can fade or be removed over time with exposure to light, water, or other external factors. However, they are designed to be long-lasting and resistant to smudging or rubbing off on most surfaces.
Deep woods OFF has a chemical in it that will remove a permanent marker off of almost anything. But, since the component is plastic, try a product called Goof and see if it works. You can also try any alcohol-based product like hair spray or Germ-X. Nail Remover works way better!!!
Lycra, a brand name for spandex or elastane, is not easily recyclable due to its synthetic composition and the way it is often blended with other materials. While some specialized recycling programs may accept it, most traditional recycling facilities do not process Lycra. Consumers are encouraged to look for brands that use recycled materials or to consider donating or repurposing Lycra garments instead of discarding them.
probably baby oil or Avon Skin So Soft will work well. my daughter wrote on herself with permanent marker the other day and i used johnsons baby wash and it came write off with a bit of elbow grease i am sure any soap will work though. simplest way: take a potato peeler and shave ur skin off